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Category: Canvas

~5 Shades of Grey – Another New Skin in Release 12

Check out our new ‘Stratus’ skin that will be part of the SmartClient/Smart GWT Release 12.   Like our ‘Tahoe‘ skin released earlier this year, Stratus is flat and modern looking. However, in comparison to Tahoe, the colors are more muted (mostly grey). It looks awesome. Have a sneak peek below.  You can also find our full Showcase of examples using the new skin...

Even More SmartClient 11 | Smart GWT 6 Features

  We blogged a few weeks ago (click here) about the first batch of features in SmartClient 11 | Smart GWT 6. Below are a bunch more. Enjoy! Beautiful input controls First of all, we’ve overhauled the appearance of our form controls to match current design trends and take advantage of CSS3 features like box shadows and transitions, that are now supported across all...

Next Release – Final batch of features

Our next release (SmartClient 10.1 / Smart GWT 5.1) is just days away. As you probably know, we already published two blogs listing several of the upcoming features: http://isomorphic.dreamhosters.com/even-more-10-1-5-1-features/ http://isomorphic.dreamhosters.com/a-better-user-experience-and-a-sneak-peek-at-the-next-release/ Here is the final batch of features (excluding 1 or 2 stragglers) … Two New Components: “Deck” and “NavPanel”, with Tool Support The “Deck” component: manages the mutually exclusive display of a set of components (like...

Drawing Cross Browser Vector Graphics

Our new Drawing Module was created to answer a simple question: How do I draw in the browser? If you’ve ever wanted to draw and modify non-rectilinear, browser-native shapes in your web applications, then our new Drawing Module was designed with you in mind. Create, manipulate, and edit arbitrary shapes and styles within your applications without the hassle of cross-browser...